Hello Again it is necessary that these algae do not bathe in a liquid bio chemical at a high oxidation rate. This is the case for all collective sanitation effluents. The seaweed will saturate chemical pollution and die, as does the much more insensitive bacteria in a polluted environment. Sewage sludge contains more than 8% of dead bacteria. A heresy when we know that in nature a dead bacterium does not exist. But it is nice to see that people think that there is a super bacterium that survives without oxygen, in putrefying mud. But why does this super bacteria not manage to muddy the mud?
Hello Again it is necessary that these algae do not bathe in a liquid bio chemical at a high oxidation rate. This is the case for all collective sanitation effluents. The seaweed will saturate chemical pollution and die, as does the much more insensitive bacteria in a polluted environment. Sewage sludge contains more than 8% of dead bacteria. A heresy when we know that in nature a dead bacterium does not exist. But it is nice to see that people think that there is a super bacterium that survives without oxygen, in putrefying mud.
But why does this super bacteria not manage to muddy the mud?